DJ
Well-Known Member
Well, there is no denying winter is starting to creep in .... it was dark here by just gone 8pm this evening, even though it`s been a beautiful day and is still muggy, it`s certainly heading towards darker evenings.
So, any handy tips for prep for winter?
For me it`s a decent head torch, good wellies, and a proper wind proof/water proof coat.
For the horses it`s pig oil and sulpher, plenty of hay, and making sure the field shelters are warm and dry.
I have some rubber matting to go down in the field shelter this year, and some slabs and matting for the entrances. Hubs is laying some paving slabs for me for a tie up area too, somewhere to get the worst of the mud off them when needed for feet trimming, grooming etc, and we`ve dug out a couple of channels to help the field drain a bit better. I also have a graveled area near the tap to keep mud at bay. Hoping this winter will be a bit easier than last year ... well i can live in hope.
So what are your must haves?
So, any handy tips for prep for winter?
For me it`s a decent head torch, good wellies, and a proper wind proof/water proof coat.
For the horses it`s pig oil and sulpher, plenty of hay, and making sure the field shelters are warm and dry.
I have some rubber matting to go down in the field shelter this year, and some slabs and matting for the entrances. Hubs is laying some paving slabs for me for a tie up area too, somewhere to get the worst of the mud off them when needed for feet trimming, grooming etc, and we`ve dug out a couple of channels to help the field drain a bit better. I also have a graveled area near the tap to keep mud at bay. Hoping this winter will be a bit easier than last year ... well i can live in hope.
So what are your must haves?